Deposit of waste enforcement appeal upheld
Sunday, 11 March 2012, Waste Planning
An enforcement notice alleged the unauthorised deposit of waste materials at a site in Devon.
Permission has been granted on appeal for a new building, additional hardstanding and perimeter fencing in connection with the use of a site in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire for recycling, storage and management of scrap metal.
An enforcement notice alleged the unauthorised deposit of waste materials at a site in Devon.
The secretary of state has allowed an appeal against the county council's determination of new conditions for a permission granted in 1956 for excavation of clay and assorted minerals, including coal at Campions Wood Quarry.
An application for a 108MW biomass and refuse derived fuel generating station at Ferrybridge C power station has received deemed consent from the secretary of state.
The secretary of state has granted permission for a 1400Mw combined cycle gas generating station and a 100MW open cycle gas turbine generating station at Thorpe Marsh, North Doncaster.
A planning inspector has dismissed an appeal against the refusal of permission for the crushing, screening and stockpiling of inert construction and demolition waste.
The change of use of a demolition and reclamation yard in Cheshire was supported on the basis that there was an acknowledged need for reducing disposal to landfill and any impacts could be controlled by condition.
A claim by the owners of a former quarry in Kent that the site could be used for general industrial and warehousing use was judged to be somewhat misleading by an inspector who concluded that the use of the land as a waste recycling centre would undermine highway safety.
A planning inspector has quashed an enforcement notice and granted permission for scrap metal recycling at a site in Bexleyheath. Katie Peerless, the inspector, considered that the main issue was the effect on the living conditions of neighbouring properties especially noise and disturbance.
A proposed composting facility in Nottinghamshire was judged by an inspector to be likely to generate unacceptable levels of bio-aerosols, which could affect the health of residents and jeopardise a food production factory.
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